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IBM prints with molecules

September 11, 2007 Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp. TAGS: particle, nanometer, molecule, silicon, nanotechnology, IBM Corp., researcher, pattern, template, scientist

Paint-on lasers promise faster chip future

April 21, 2006 Quantum engineering with a hairdryer may prove the solution to a chip problem that's still 10 years away. TAGS: nanoparticle, laser, particle, researcher, frequency, color

Study: Laser printers may pose health risks

August 1, 2007 Toner particle emissions from laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to Australian university research. TAGS: emission, laser printer, particle, laser, printer, health, university, HP LaserJet, professor, researcher, HP

Unlocking the secrets of concrete to cut greenhouse gases

January 31, 2007 Work by MIT researchers could one day put a sizable dent in carbon dioxide emissions. TAGS: powder, emission, carbon, material, particle, researcher

Model mimics molecular travelers

June 8, 2005 Ever wonder how stuff moves around in your body? The Max Planck Institute uses models to follow particles on their intercellular travels. TAGS: protein, collision, particle, cell, researcher

MIT concocts fogless glass

August 30, 2005 Fogless windshields may be in your future, if a new technique for coating glass and plastic takes off. TAGS: glass, droplet, particle, polymer, plastics, layer, nanotechnology, material, researcher

A better way to make seawater drinkable

November 9, 2006 UCLA researcher develops efficient membrane for filtering out salt and impurities; nanoparticles do a lot of the work. TAGS: membrane, nanoparticle, Israel, particle, water, researcher

Future nanotech tools made from clay

October 26, 2005 A nano start-up is using a naturally occurring tubular clay as a carrier in metals, perfumes and more. TAGS: nanotechnology, nanometer, particle, nanotube, Utah, plastics, R&D, researcher
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